Today we taste Gentleman Jack and compare it to the lower end product, Jack Daniels to see if we can find the differences and why you’d want to pay additional for Gentleman Jack over the other products.

Lets take a look at a product that may be able to flavor a cocktail, with cherry, that doesn’t require a full can in your cocktail. Obviously energy drinks and cocktails have been paired together for years, even against medical recommendations.

Deep Eddy Lemon Vodka, a flavorful citrus vodka that you can use for things that call for citrus vodka. It does have a little less sweet/sour than one would think from the color and all. Deep Eddy rarely disappoints so having a taste of their latest lemon variety was a privilege.

A long drawn maple aroma fly’s out of the bottle like a genie upon opening it. Hush Country Maple doesn’t just bring a sweet maple flavor on the palate, however, as it still brings some burning fire as one would assume from a moonshine.

The difference between a flavored vodka and Hush Country Maple Moonshine comes down to the alcohol: this is still a 40% ABV product where most vodka’s round out at 35% ABV once finished.

Today we take a look at Jose’s Limited-Edition product, Tradicional Reposado. This product, often found in the sub-$30 price category represents Jose’s rested line of products, fitting just above the Jose Tradicional Silver and far above the gross Especial mixto.

Today we take a look at Schwartzhog, a Kräuter Liqueur, which translates to that of a herbal liqueur, which we can tell just by looking at the bottle…as the bottle reminds us of Jagermeister, another herbal liqueur.

Today we take a look at Coldcock, a herbal flavored whiskey. Found online for under $25, we found Coldcock to be a flavorful of a bit sweet whiskey that seems to fit somewhere in the Drambuie and Southern Comfort realm of flavored spirits.

We took a look at a new product from American Barrels Bourbon, a new bourbon brand making its way to the market. First, they’ve launched in select stores with a goal of hitting a few online stores (and more outlets) in 2015.

Suntory Yamazaki Japanese Single Malt Whiskey, 12 years in age and the Japanese response to Scotch. The distillery, created in 1899, is one of the oldest (if not the oldest) in Japan. Here is their 12-year old single malt whisky offering and our review of it.

Today we take a look at the more mysterious history of Cognac, with a bit on Brandy. Cognac definitely fits more into how the history of wine probably came about and has many of the same style of rules and regulations to how French handle other spirits, maybe more so than most regions.